Hey everyone!
I'm moving my blog. Currently I am in the process of setting up/designing/figuring out how to work a new blog site. I'm tired of this one and ready to move forth and eventually try to get my own domain name. Lets see how tech savvy I can be.
The new blog website is:
www.courtenaymcfadden.wordpress.com
If I managed to work it correctly, everything from this blog will transfer over to the new blog.
Thank goodness for technology!
My life of racing, training, and living in the shadows of the Cascade Mountain Range
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Desire
Well, I can't lie and say I'm not completely satisfied, but I also can't not be satisfied after Nationals (note to reader...this might be stupidly long).
I know I never wrote about Bend. Actually I was trying to forget about Bend because I felt SO tired! I didn't have the best races of my life when I was there. Saturday my legs where so freakin' tired I had NO power, I literally wanted to curl up into a ball, sleep, and then cry because I felt so terrible, I think i ended up 18th or something horrid like that. Sunday, I didn't want to race, but I did, and I am glad I did. The first half lap I felt terrible, but then my legs opened up and I ended up catching a lot of girls and finished 13th (I think). All in all, Sunday was better, but really not what I wanted (I see a trend...I think I crack in these bigger races). One positive thing about Bend, my local fans all over the course cheering my name so loudly I couldn't help but smile. Thank You.
I can't be totally disappointed in my season, but in a small way, I am. It was such a learning experience for me this year, that I know exactly where I went wrong. First and foremost, traveling is exhausting, having to wake up the following day at 5am to go to work, is exhausting. Racing, traveling, working, and attempting to train is very very very exhausting. What I'm getting at...is I'm tired. That's probably because I didn't get to sleep until 1:30am last night and had to work at 6am, but I guess that's the life I have chosen to live, so no complaining. I find myself comparing my performance to others who probably don't work, who have 100% help from sponsorships and teams, who probably have coaches, who then makes them fast, and who have been doing this much longer than myself. Then...I get down on myself and think what am I doing here, I don't deserve it, I'm just not that strong.
The positives I need to remind myself:
Saturday race in Bend. |
I can't be totally disappointed in my season, but in a small way, I am. It was such a learning experience for me this year, that I know exactly where I went wrong. First and foremost, traveling is exhausting, having to wake up the following day at 5am to go to work, is exhausting. Racing, traveling, working, and attempting to train is very very very exhausting. What I'm getting at...is I'm tired. That's probably because I didn't get to sleep until 1:30am last night and had to work at 6am, but I guess that's the life I have chosen to live, so no complaining. I find myself comparing my performance to others who probably don't work, who have 100% help from sponsorships and teams, who probably have coaches, who then makes them fast, and who have been doing this much longer than myself. Then...I get down on myself and think what am I doing here, I don't deserve it, I'm just not that strong.
The positives I need to remind myself:
- This is my 3rd year racing CX and my 4th year of actually racing bikes, I'm pretty new to the sport.
- This was my first year traveling and racing UCI races
- People believe in me
- I coach myself (Because I'm broke)
- I work (sometimes...despite what some may think)
- I have a good life
I think when I look at myself as a rider I see the beginner who could hardly pedal up hill, I see the girl who took 4 hours to ride 50 miles, the girl who can't possibly win a race, the girl who will amount to nothing in cycling, the girl who people didn't think could do it. Maybe it's my sports mentality left over from brutal soccer coaches in high school, but I don't see the athlete inside of me. I literally am my own worst critic. Maybe it's an identity crisis? I don't identify with those at the Elite level because I have only been there 1 season (not mixing it up with the speedies but not quite in the back either), and I'm not at the local scene to identify with my local pals. I'm lost somewhere in the middle and I don't know exactly where I belong, it's like purgatory, but I'm actually still alive!!!
So, as I do at the end of every cross season, I move forward, look ahead and figure out how next year I can be better. I figure out how I can get stronger, and how I can grow my success from this past season. I continue to feed my obsession of cycling, admiring the true Pros, and working hard to get stronger, faster, better.
After my first season of racing in the Elites at the local scene and finishing mid pack, my goal was to come back the next season and win races. I accomplished just that. Perhaps, after this first season racing Elites at the UCI level my goal should be to come back next year and win races.
I think it is. Look for me next year, I will be the girl at the front of the races.
Desire? Dreaming too big? I don't know, but I'm going to make it happen.
Nats report to come later.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
All about our Nugget
Today is one of those days where I don't think it's going to stop raining (a solid 40 degrees with continuous rain), so why not blog?
I realized that as my reader (which I know there has to be at least 2...yep that's you Dad and John) you must get bored reading about my racing. So why not tell you a little about my life.
I'm a cat person...not a dog person. I don't like it when dogs jump on you or smell you, or they get SO freakin' excited to see you, it's over whelming. Cats are simple, smart, curious, and adorable. I love cats. They are also fluffy, and I like fluffy, so therefore I have wanted a kitten for SO long (Chris said no way)!
The opportunity came and I could get a kitten (Chris still said no way), I didn't listen to him and one day we went and picked up the kitten when she was just a wee little one (8 weeks and hardly 2 pounds). I picked the cute cross eyed white one, she just needed to come home with me. Well, I learned a lot about cats and kittens in just a couple of days of having her around. After she peed and $h&% on our bed because she didn't like the cat litter we bought, we decided to call her Nugget, and immediately went out and bought the litter she likes (please note we haven't had a problem since...actually she likes to roll around in her litter...it's weird I know).
After about 2 weeks (it felt like 2 months) I didn't think I could handle this little terror any more. She literally woke me up in the middle of the night 2-3x wanting to play, wanting to eat. She would attack my ear rings, my ring, my hair, my everything. I couldn't get away from her. She didn't sleep, I swear. If I was home she was attacking my leg, if I was eating she was putting her face in my food. When she did sleep, I would tip toe around the house hoping she wouldn't wake up. I took the opportunity to leave for bike rides as a break from the wild freakin' kitten. She was (still is) a very acrobatic kitten. Jumping on everything, as high as she could, wanting to be on the couch, the kitchen counter, the windowsills, climbing the curtains. I couldn't handle this little devil, so we convinced our friends they needed her.
They took her. It was like a little piece of heaven at home, but truthfully I shed a few tears when she wasn't there. It took me about a week to get over the fact that I just gave away this cute little Nugget who was just so innocent, but then I remembered I could sleep. After about 2 weeks of Nugget being gone, we received word that she just wasn't working out at her "new" home. So, we got the Nugget back and tried to find a new home for her (with no such luck).
The little devil bitch has grown on me, and she is actually the coolest, smartest, most rockin' cat I know (okay the cutest too). We bonded, she would follow me into the shower and pace back and forth on the tub between the shower liner and shower curtain, occasionally she would even fall in (she hated it). She stopped attacking my leg, and together we discovered the laser pointer. I discovered that if we locked her in the bathroom when she woke up in the middle of the night we couldn't hear her crying to get let out, then she learned, don't wake us up in the middle night. We have now taught her not to wake us up in the morning when she wants food, if she does...we kick her out into the hall way. She knows that the only time to wake us up is when our alarms go off and we sit up. She knows that when we are sleeping in bed (okay most of the time we are faking it because we don't want to get up) and she pounces at us from the floor, she tip toes to the foot of the bed and falls asleep. I can't deny that it can be scary to have a cat pounce right at your face, but sometimes you have to ignore it for the sake of wanting more sleep.
With the help of treats and food I have taught Nugget to sit. She has learned that if she wants a treat that she cannot (I repeat cannot) jump up to me for the treat, she must sit like the good little kitty that she is. Then I decided I got annoyed of the meowing and jumping when she wanted her meals, so now I make her sit before she gets fed (controlling much). She gets it and follows my commands (smart kitty). The only problem with this is now when I am in the kitchen preparing myself food she comes trotting (lets be honest...sprinting) into the kitchen and then she sits immediately and looks at me with that sweet face (thinking she is getting a treat) and I can't say no to that.
I had to share with you how awesome all 6 pounds my cat is and how she has grown to take over my heart and even Chris's. He just loves her to pieces, and she loves him too (but me more).
Back when Nugget and I first met, she couldn't have been older than 4 weeks here |
Nugget after the first night of keeping me up |
The opportunity came and I could get a kitten (Chris still said no way), I didn't listen to him and one day we went and picked up the kitten when she was just a wee little one (8 weeks and hardly 2 pounds). I picked the cute cross eyed white one, she just needed to come home with me. Well, I learned a lot about cats and kittens in just a couple of days of having her around. After she peed and $h&% on our bed because she didn't like the cat litter we bought, we decided to call her Nugget, and immediately went out and bought the litter she likes (please note we haven't had a problem since...actually she likes to roll around in her litter...it's weird I know).
I like flowers. |
They took her. It was like a little piece of heaven at home, but truthfully I shed a few tears when she wasn't there. It took me about a week to get over the fact that I just gave away this cute little Nugget who was just so innocent, but then I remembered I could sleep. After about 2 weeks of Nugget being gone, we received word that she just wasn't working out at her "new" home. So, we got the Nugget back and tried to find a new home for her (with no such luck).
Please take me with you |
With the help of treats and food I have taught Nugget to sit. She has learned that if she wants a treat that she cannot (I repeat cannot) jump up to me for the treat, she must sit like the good little kitty that she is. Then I decided I got annoyed of the meowing and jumping when she wanted her meals, so now I make her sit before she gets fed (controlling much). She gets it and follows my commands (smart kitty). The only problem with this is now when I am in the kitchen preparing myself food she comes trotting (lets be honest...sprinting) into the kitchen and then she sits immediately and looks at me with that sweet face (thinking she is getting a treat) and I can't say no to that.
Nuggets favorite blanket |
She is a sweet little kitty, she cuddles up to me in bed when I sleep in, she says goodbye to me when I leave the house (by jumping up onto the windowsill by the front door), she greets me at the door when I come home, she talks to me in her own kitty language (some other language that isn't meows). We go on "runs" around the house (I lead her in a really excited voice and she follows me), she especially likes this game when the laser pointer is involved. She lets me cut her nails, rub her belly, and take her for car rides crate free! She is just the best, I just love that little Freakin' Nugget.
Tucked away and sleeping |
Sometimes she hides her eyes from me while sleeping. I think she is trying to make it as dark as possible |
She must smell everything |
Tiny fuzzy Nugget |
She likes to chill in sinks...but only for about 60 seconds |
Always distracted |
I had to share with you how awesome all 6 pounds my cat is and how she has grown to take over my heart and even Chris's. He just loves her to pieces, and she loves him too (but me more).
Sunday, January 6, 2013
19733 miles down and only 1629 miles to go
19,733 Miles
And now here I am...January 4th posting my blog post. ENJOY MY FRIENDS. I told you it wouldn't be posted on the 23rd.
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